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2011 Bill(s)
HB 67 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Regulate and license tanning facilities.
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HB 68 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Prohibit local government from imposing any fine or penalty on a pay phone if it is "located for calls to the emergency telephone service made from the pay telephone."
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HB 90 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H General Laws Description: Ban local governments from requiring a sprinkler system in new residential construction.
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* HB 362 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H Education Description: Provide a tax credit for contribution to a non-profit organization that provides scholarships for students to attend public primary or secondary education outside the parents' districts.
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HB 422 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require larger employers provide leave with benefits for up to 15 days for Civil Air Patrol emergency service.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 646 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H General Laws Description: Allow the Revenue Department to disclose the number of cigarettes sold by each tobacco manufacturer. The information is obtained as part of the taxing activities of the department that are closed records.
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HB 815 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H Local Govt Description: Expand the requirements for what is included in published county financial statements
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HB 836 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H Disability Services Description: Require the Education Department develop an ombudsman program for parents and children on special education programs.
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